Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Pulse G100 RGB 53mm Neodymium Driver-Complete Features/Instruction Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Tt eSPORTS
Table of Contents
- Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Pulse G100 RGB 53mm Neodymium Driver
- Specifications
- Introduction
- HOW TO SETUP
- HOW TO USE BOTH HEADPHONES AND MIC ON A PC
- WHERE TO PLUG HEADSET INTO PC
- HOW TO USE HEADPHONES AS INPUT AND OUTPUT
- HOW TO ENABLE HEADSET ON WINDOWS 10
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Pulse G100 RGB 53mm Neodymium Driver
Specifications
- BRAND: Tt eSPORTS
- COLOR: Black
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
- MODEL NAME: Pulse G100
- FORM FACTOR: Over Ear
- PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 10.28 x 10.28 x 4.21 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.08 pounds
Introduction
The PULSE G100 gaming headset delivers exceptional sound quality and ergonomic comfort for extended gaming sessions. It is lightweight and has a simple design. A strong 53mm neodymium driver with excellent sound quality, 3D RGB color illumination, an adjustable leatherette headband with plush padding, and built-in physical controls for quick access to the volume, microphone, and lighting controls are just a few of the design elements.
HOW TO SETUP
- Examine the physical audio output of the computer.
- The gaming headset connectors should be checked.
- Connect the Connector to the Port.
- Set the PC’s Sound Output preferences.
- Perform a mic check.
HOW TO USE BOTH HEADPHONES AND MIC ON A PC
You may typically find a dual-purpose port in most contemporary PCs. This port is designed to work with headsets that have a TRRS jack, which combines a microphone and a headphone socket into a single connection.
WHERE TO PLUG HEADSET INTO PC
Find the Mini Plug hole(s) on the sound card, front, or side of the computer to attach a Mini Plug headset, headphones, or other device. The connector is probably a brass-colored 3.5 mm jack located on the side or front of your laptop. A 1/4″ (6.3mm) stereo plug is used by some higher-end headphones.
HOW TO USE HEADPHONES AS INPUT AND OUTPUT
Right-click on your microphone input in Control Panel > Sound > Recording > Properties > Listen > Use this Device to Listen The system audio and your microphone input will then be played back through whatever output device you choose, such as headphones or the default output device.
HOW TO ENABLE HEADSET ON WINDOWS 10
- Select Open sound settings from the context menu when you right-click the sound icon in the lower right corner of the screen.
- Then click Manage sound devices.
- Examine the gadgets listed as disabled.
- If your headphones are present, click the name of your headphones and then select Enable.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What about Thermaltake headsets?
A good headset with a few frustrating issues that detract from the overall experience. When looking for a gaming headset, Thermaltake may not be the first company that comes to mind, but the company, which is best known for its PC hardware, also makes a variety of peripherals. -
Why won’t my headset microphone work?
Make sure your device’s mute button is not active. Verify that your computer and microphone are properly connected by checking your headset or microphone. Make sure the default recording device on your computer is set to your microphone or headset. -
Why won’t my headset microphone on a PC work?
Consider the following remedies: Check to see if the mute button on your headset is turned off. Check to see if your computer and microphone are properly connected. Ensure that the system default recording device is your microphone or headset. -
Is a splitter necessary for my headset?
Yes, a splitter is necessary. The microphone, left/right, and ground are all included in the headset jack’s single plug. It will function if you plug it into a left and right headphone jack because those portions of the plug match up with a standard stereo plug. -
What causes gaming headsets to malfunction?
Remove the headset’s cable before securely plugging it in. The most frequent reason for this kind of issue is a headset plug that is not correctly positioned. If you plug the headset back in and it starts working again later, there might be an issue with the headphone jack. By firmly grasping the connector, you can plug and unplug the headset. -
What causes wired headphones to malfunction?
The most common reasons why earphones and earbuds quit working are cable tension, incorrect wiring from the manufacturer, moisture damage, and damage to the sound drivers. These incidents could result in audio shorts or a total disconnect between the drivers and the audio source. -
Why keep damaging my headsets?
The following 7 variables are the most frequent causes of earphones breaking so easily: When removing the earbuds, pulling or straining on the cables. leaving headphones dangling from furniture such as beds, couches, and tables. Twisting your earbuds while you sleep with them in. -
How do I get Windows 10 to identify the microphone on my headset?
Go to Settings>Update & Security>Troubleshoot and run the Sound Recording and Devices troubleshooters. After ensuring you have the most recent Sound drivers, delete them all in Device Manager and restart your computer to reinstall them. Find the device in Device Manager to determine if it is installed and operational. -
Which port should I use to connect my headset?
The common audio-out plug-in that is found on speakers and headphones is called a “3.5 mm audio out.” 3.5 mm connectors, which are often green in color, plug into headphone ports. Most 3.5 mm audio-out ports also accommodate audio-in (e.g., microphones). -
How can I tell if my headphones have microphones?
The audio on the receiving end isn’t the best because they’re the furthest from the mouth. On headphones, there is typically a mark to identify an internal microphone. The majority of the time, there’s a tiny hole on the bottom of the ear cups (this may or may not have a microphone symbol next to it).
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